1. Access to the highest levels of competition ensures exposure and development

Teams compete in the region’s highest-level competitions, including the Regional Club League, Northwest Champions League, Far West Regional League, and North Puget Sound League. Players are also offered access to ECNL and USSDA (Academy) teams.

Multiple playing levels are offered for each gender and age, providing players with the opportunity to move from team to team. This ensures play at the best level for them to develop while staying within one club.

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3. Neighborhood teams save travel time, but benefit from club resources

At the select level, teams are based in one of four Seattle regions, reducing travel to training sessions. These teams take advantage of local spirit, while benefiting from the infrastructure of Seattle’s only US Youth Soccer club.

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4. Dozens of supplementary programs develop technical skills

Players may access year-round programs in a variety of areas, from finishing to agility to possession and goalkeeping. A unique affiliation with UW Sports Medicine includes athletic training and injury prevention programs, while partnership with West Ham provides advanced training and identification opportunities.

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5. Structure attracts and empowers the best professional coaches

The area’s finest coaches come to Seattle United because it offers significant training and administrative support, advancement opportunities and highly-competitive benefits. A two team per coach limit enables enhanced focus on their teams.

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6. Player tuition options and aid fits family budgets

Fees are tailored by age and level of play to ensure affordability for Seattle United families. Year-round fundraising efforts drive a $100,000 per year financial aid program that ensures access for all players.

“Its been a real pleasure to see Seattle United grow as a club. We are very lucky to be in such a soccer rich city. I am very proud of the results achieved on the field, but the most impressive aspect of the club is the community that has been created in such a short period of time. With well over 130 teams Seattle United will continue to be an instrumental club in Washington youth soccer.”

– Jimmy McAlister
Director of Coaching

“It is no secret that Seattle is a hotbed of soccer at all levels. We have great professional teams, college soccer programs that consistently play in the national tournaments and a vibrant youth soccer scene that rivals any region in the country. Quite frankly, Seattle United provides the city with a strong select/premier soccer club whose benefits will be seen and felt for years to come. Seattle United not only gives the soccer-loving kids of Seattle the opportunity to play at the highest level possible, but we also strive to teach our players how to be good human beings on and off the field. We want to develop great players AND great people.”

– Jason Farrell
Technical Director

“In a short period of time, Seattle United has become part of the fabric of Seattle itself. Seattle United kids represent every neighborhood of the city, every economic strata, and nearly every public and private school citywide. In short, our club is as diverse as our own great city. Our players are united when they put on their uniforms, and that sense of community is not only shared by our families, but is something that they regularly tell me that they appreciate and value. I am humbled to be a part of what is happening at Seattle United.”